My third visit to the South Australian Jazz Archive in as
many months saw me attending its AGM and another book club meeting, as well as
conducting interviews with committee member and current Treasurer, Bill Wood, and
his wife and SAJA volunteer, Kerry Wood. I also met with Mal Eustice who, with
Pam Swanson, founded the “PAMAL Archive Research Museum” and who regularly donates
artefacts to the SAJA’s collection.
Showing posts with label jazz. Show all posts
Showing posts with label jazz. Show all posts
Saturday, 31 August 2013
Wednesday, 7 August 2013
Are DIY archives sustainable?
I had hoped to make it back to Germany later this year to
visit Jazz Museum Bix Eiben Hamburg and so
was sad to learn of the museum’s recent closure. Once again this year (see my post from 29 January 2013) the issue of the sustainability of DIY archives has been brought to the fore.
Thursday, 18 July 2013
Return visit to the SA Jazz Archive: the Graham Eames Tribute Concert and the SAJA Book Club
This week I made a return visit to the South Australian Jazz Archive. This was a jam-packed two days beginning with an interview with the Archive’s current president and archivist, Don Hopgood, who was a catalyst in the SAJA’s founding.
Wednesday, 10 July 2013
Word cloud emerges from early coding of jazz archive interview data
The coding of interview data has begun!
Friday, 3 May 2013
The ‘archipelago’ that is the Lippmann & Rau Music Archive, Eisenach (Germany)
I had no idea what to expect on my visit to Eisenach, a town of 40,000
people in the former East Germany. Eisenach is home to the Lippmann & Rau Music Archive, formerly the
Internationales Jazzarchiv. When I arrived I had not yet had confirmation of my
visit to the archive and this gave me some time to find out about the town.
What I discovered in my visits to Eisenach's museums and to Wartburg Castle was that
Eisenach is a really interesting place with strong theological connections
(Martin Luther) and historical links to a number of important classical
musicians (Wagner, Telemann and Bach).
Friday, 26 April 2013
Archiving international jazz in Uster, Switzerland.
Another successful archive visit; this time to SwissJazzOrama
located in Uster, a short train journey from central Zurich, Switzerland.
Labels:
archive,
fieldwork,
interviews,
jazz,
SwissJazzOrama,
Switzerland,
volunteers
Wednesday, 6 February 2013
Visit to the National Jazz Archive in Loughton, UK
It has been a jazzy start to the DIY Archives project. Following my visits earlier this week to the Nederlands Jazz Archief in Amsterdam, today I travelled to Loughton in Essex, UK, to meet with the wonderful folk at the National Jazz Archive.
Labels:
jazz,
living archive,
National Jazz Archive
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